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aims to monopolize power, wealth, science and technology for a limited group. policies of the world are the main centers of power are based on the principle of domination and the conquering of others. these symptoms only seeks supremacy and are not in favor of peace indefinitely not of their nation. they are led to believe that those who spend hundreds of millions of dollars on election campaigns have the interest of the people of the world at their hearts despite what the political claim in a capitalist countries. the money that goes into the political campaign is nothing usually but -- parties that only represent a small number of people. the real views of the masses have the least impact and influence on the big decisions especially those made about the domestic and foreign policies. in the united states and in europe. their voices are not heard, even if they constitute 99% of the society's. human and ethical values are sacrificed in order to -- and their willingness to listen to the demands of the people has become only a two at a time in election. the curr
aims to monopolize power, wealth, science and technology for a limited group. policies of the world are the main centers of power are based on the principle of domination and the conquering of others. these symptoms only seeks supremacy and are not in favor of peace indefinitely not of their nation. they are led to believe that those who spend hundreds of millions of dollars on election campaigns have the interest of the people of the world at their hearts despite what the political claim in a...
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and what science can do for public health. the reason i'm really dloighted to introduce these persons. ton anthony s. fauci on infencer disease. since 1984, he has overseen an extensive research using forces to preventing -- [inaudible] and treating infections and immunizations. he was is the chief of [inaudible] where he has made numerous important discoveries related to hiv-aids and one of the most best scientists in the field. [inaudible] 1,200 [inaudible] including several others. [inaudible] he has received [inaudible] including the national medal of science, merit -- [inaudible] and the presidential medal of freedom. i'm pleased to call anthony s. fauci. [applause] thank you very much for the kind introduction. i want to thank the organizations for giving me the opportunity kick off the scientific component of this international meeting and take the theme that was developed last night with great enthusiasm and discuss with you all of my time a lotment why we now have the scientific basis to be able to even consider the f
and what science can do for public health. the reason i'm really dloighted to introduce these persons. ton anthony s. fauci on infencer disease. since 1984, he has overseen an extensive research using forces to preventing -- [inaudible] and treating infections and immunizations. he was is the chief of [inaudible] where he has made numerous important discoveries related to hiv-aids and one of the most best scientists in the field. [inaudible] 1,200 [inaudible] including several others....
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-born students who are interested in careers in science and technology at the research level. we hired research scientist trained by u.s. research universities, leading research universities. looking at chemistry department or physics or biology and you'll find half of their graduate student were born outside the u.s. so immigration policy to allow us to retract around the world is important. at the management level, i am an engineer by training and i am in a management role now. i am concerned that management talent they find a financial site served more attractive perhaps, but at this point we are leading company in our field and we are able to perform in the towns we need. >> dominick, what do you think about the workforce challenges all levels and whether we are able to essentially do what they cannot just sit there their institutional arrangements, but our cultural norms in many respects. >> yeah, it's a broad area and this may be a couple angles on it. we talked about the immigration issue before another completely gecko work clouston andrew said to us, too. i think if y
-born students who are interested in careers in science and technology at the research level. we hired research scientist trained by u.s. research universities, leading research universities. looking at chemistry department or physics or biology and you'll find half of their graduate student were born outside the u.s. so immigration policy to allow us to retract around the world is important. at the management level, i am an engineer by training and i am in a management role now. i am concerned...
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, science-based and human rights sensitive. another barrier to progress at the country level this failure to fully include women and girls. given his disproportionate impact of women and girls, hiv is not only a health issue, it remains and has been a woman's issue. pepfar and all hiv programs must be part of a broader effort to support countries in meeting the needs -- the health needs of women and girls including those living with hiv. as external partners we are in a position to engage countries and dialogue around and strongly support country-owned plans that will improve the overall health of women and girls. there is no doubt that the move toward country ownership in pepfar is a work in progress but it is well underway. during pepfar's reauthorization in 2008 congress provided us with the authority to establish partnership frameworks to make this transition. the frameworks are designed as joint strategic roadmaps signed by the united states as partner governments, promoting mutual accountability and sustainability over a
, science-based and human rights sensitive. another barrier to progress at the country level this failure to fully include women and girls. given his disproportionate impact of women and girls, hiv is not only a health issue, it remains and has been a woman's issue. pepfar and all hiv programs must be part of a broader effort to support countries in meeting the needs -- the health needs of women and girls including those living with hiv. as external partners we are in a position to engage...
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those events are allowed the office of science and technology policy to identify work apps are. you can discuss value in a couple different ways. primarily whether it is valuable to democracy and people holding the government accountable, or valuable to companies such as members of my coalition of want to use it for new business opportunities or both. our coalition focuses on both vote for democracy and business opportunities are still not disclosed or standardized. although there is incremental progress without a legislative agenda, i think the white house can't get there. >> this is good and that leads us to the causal part of the program of the convening, perhaps. so we were talking about institutionalization. we have seen efforts along those lines. the open government initiative and direct it, although it certainly hasn't -- it's translated into something to get agencies moving in the same direction. we saw more of the principle problem with the leadership is saying do this and agencies were saying no, no. it was the mid-level folks. some of this is perhaps a one point ethic
those events are allowed the office of science and technology policy to identify work apps are. you can discuss value in a couple different ways. primarily whether it is valuable to democracy and people holding the government accountable, or valuable to companies such as members of my coalition of want to use it for new business opportunities or both. our coalition focuses on both vote for democracy and business opportunities are still not disclosed or standardized. although there is...
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so science and technology is an absolutely critical. over the last decade we've gone from 2% of the industrial revenue to 6% of our industrial revenue into the r&d. in 2012 we will launch more new products than in the year in history roughly twice our historical average. and so, regardless of the company, regardless of the region, we think for the resurgence and focus on science, technology, innovation has got to be the cornerstone of any successful company and the cornerstone of job creation and something that we think winning the companies and countries will do. second coming in the factoring. there is a lot written today about manufacturing. i worked for ge in 1982 for roughly 20 years if you look at the global cost the materials for an expensive and the largest piece in the structure tended to be labor. we lived in a deflationary time period and now we are in more of an inflationary cost period where they are the largest on anybody's income statement. so as a result i think it makes manufacturing, opening your own supply chain diffe
so science and technology is an absolutely critical. over the last decade we've gone from 2% of the industrial revenue to 6% of our industrial revenue into the r&d. in 2012 we will launch more new products than in the year in history roughly twice our historical average. and so, regardless of the company, regardless of the region, we think for the resurgence and focus on science, technology, innovation has got to be the cornerstone of any successful company and the cornerstone of job...
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in the areas of science, technology, and mathematics. while the united states graduates fewer than half that number. what we are doing now is clearly not enough, and imagine what will happen in the years, to come if investments in our children continue to decline. thirdly, they ensure that students are taught by highly effective teachers. china is improving the quality even as the number they are training slows. the number with bachelors degrees has increased 66% in just eight years, with almost two thirds of primary school teachers having an advanced degree. our teaching corps is filled with degreed professionals. but it is not attracting the best and brightest on average. in the united states on average, high school students who choose to enter undergraduate programs for education have sat scores in the bottom third of all students tested. this stands in sharp contrast to nations with impressive student results. which successfully pervert teachers from the top high school graduates. here to make a commitment our competitors are making,
in the areas of science, technology, and mathematics. while the united states graduates fewer than half that number. what we are doing now is clearly not enough, and imagine what will happen in the years, to come if investments in our children continue to decline. thirdly, they ensure that students are taught by highly effective teachers. china is improving the quality even as the number they are training slows. the number with bachelors degrees has increased 66% in just eight years, with...
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math, science, you know, principles that -- these are things that one plus one equals two, environments are where you live. read, write, and math. we can't afford to do that anymore, but that common core, what are the fundamental skills, communication being able to read, write, comprehend, math, science, be what you might call the liberalized, you know, issues, curriculum. states so communities can address that in the way they feel appropriate, but when it comes to the core fundamental skills that are the building blocks for lifelong learning, i -- i know there have been debates around that, but i got to tell you from an assessment whether or not your kids in your state, your community, or what, if they don't have the fundamental skills, they will be among the six out of ten that are not going to get a job, entry job at caterpillar or at state farm. this is something, you know, we talk about common assessments and the common core, here's a common assessment for years called a preemployment battery which is what got me involved with this when we heard from parents that a son, daughter, n
math, science, you know, principles that -- these are things that one plus one equals two, environments are where you live. read, write, and math. we can't afford to do that anymore, but that common core, what are the fundamental skills, communication being able to read, write, comprehend, math, science, be what you might call the liberalized, you know, issues, curriculum. states so communities can address that in the way they feel appropriate, but when it comes to the core fundamental skills...
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and in china now wants to become a leader in science to allergy. i think it is not only the party has trouble attracting the world's best scholars because of some clamping down on free thought and free expression, but it's also the fundamental issue that you draw attention to. that is that people are not taught to think critically. >> pattern of this is your ears, but in some ways are the beneficiaries here at harvard because students have rejected that and demand critical thinking. those are some of the brightest. >> beyond that they also develop critical thinking. they have questions. >> professor vogel, i imagine it will be 10 or 20 years before another biography but deng xiaoping at the level of yours is going to be resting. when that book is written, what would you like to see a cover picture book was not able to cover? [laughter] >> that is a great question. and when i was writing it, i was afraid someone else might beat me to it. [laughter] but there is nobody else that's done anything comparable and it would take a few years to get anything
and in china now wants to become a leader in science to allergy. i think it is not only the party has trouble attracting the world's best scholars because of some clamping down on free thought and free expression, but it's also the fundamental issue that you draw attention to. that is that people are not taught to think critically. >> pattern of this is your ears, but in some ways are the beneficiaries here at harvard because students have rejected that and demand critical thinking. those...
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paul howser at george mason university was at the time the bureau of reclamation science advisor in science integrity officer, specifically documented intentional falsification of results contained up to september 21, 2011 summary of the draft eis and related scientific anticircumvention that ensures integrity of science and scholarship and scientific and scholarly integrity. given the well-documented complaints of political tampering with scientific data made by the official directly responsible for overseeing the scientific integrity of the studies. there's been a complete absence of any complaints about the manner in which the climate basis that he is proceeding absolutely stunning. i ask you again, have there been a complete absence today because of the preceding? >> perhaps i needed to be more complete to the inspector general's office. if that complaint was referred to it, i was not aware of it. >> wouldn't that be a prime interest she inspector general's office? wouldn't they be somewhat concerned that such allegations by an official responsible for the scientific integrity of the st
paul howser at george mason university was at the time the bureau of reclamation science advisor in science integrity officer, specifically documented intentional falsification of results contained up to september 21, 2011 summary of the draft eis and related scientific anticircumvention that ensures integrity of science and scholarship and scientific and scholarly integrity. given the well-documented complaints of political tampering with scientific data made by the official directly...
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should deeply or from the system for managing science and technology to speed up the development of the national innovation system, which is a system of innovation in which surprised us play a leading role in enterprises university in the research institutes were together. it's a knowledge-based innovation system of science and technology projects and implement strategy concerning intellectual property rights. third, carry a strategic adjustments that economic structure. this is a major goal of accelerating the change of the growth model. we must strive to remove major structural barriers to sustained economic development with focus on improving the industrial structure, promoting development between the regions and advancing urbanization. we should firmly maintain the strategic focus of boosting domestic demand to be that the establishment of a long-term mechanism for increasing consumer demand and expand to domestic market. we should focus on developing the real economy is the first foundation of the economy. we should adopt policies and measures to better facilitate the settlement of
should deeply or from the system for managing science and technology to speed up the development of the national innovation system, which is a system of innovation in which surprised us play a leading role in enterprises university in the research institutes were together. it's a knowledge-based innovation system of science and technology projects and implement strategy concerning intellectual property rights. third, carry a strategic adjustments that economic structure. this is a major goal of...
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like the academic programs ranging from space, science, and technology to the baker institute for public policy, marred by both relevant and durability and look at the graduates, rode scholars, astronaut, and a best selling author. the diversity is amazing. rice excelled in ways that could not have been guessed. i'm talking about rice's famous come from behind victory over heavily favored colorado in the 1938 cotton bowl. [applause] it is at least famous in the halls of the supreme court because until then, unbeaten colorado was led by future supreme court justice byron white. he threw a touchdown pass, scored on an interception, and kicked two extra points prevailing 28-14. not been the president could afford seeing that. now,fn when president spoke a hundred years ago, the newspapers in this state and around the nation took due note something big was happening in texas. the new york times reported that the president attracted an array of learning such as has seldom been assembled in the united states. the dallas morning news laughed mystically observing the president's speech coincided
like the academic programs ranging from space, science, and technology to the baker institute for public policy, marred by both relevant and durability and look at the graduates, rode scholars, astronaut, and a best selling author. the diversity is amazing. rice excelled in ways that could not have been guessed. i'm talking about rice's famous come from behind victory over heavily favored colorado in the 1938 cotton bowl. [applause] it is at least famous in the halls of the supreme court...
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there was a report that was recently released the institute for science international security released a report about the efforts to prevent iran from gaining access to illicit nuclear material. here's what the report said in pertinent part. it said, quote, they're remains significant steps notably the week implementation of the u.n. security council resolution by china. china remains vulnerable to iran's smuggling of the vital goods for its nuclear program, smugglers use the front companies to buy from chinese suppliers or the western high technology's located within its borders there remain concerned about the continued ability to shipped the goods to the companies with weak implementation or trade controls commonly called countries of, quote, transit concern. you may have to elaborate on this in writing, and then you can say about this efforts to urge china to what it should do in terms of preventing this transfer. estimate is one of our highest priorities, and we are working with the chinese. they have made some progress. they have eliminated some of the companies that were engagin
there was a report that was recently released the institute for science international security released a report about the efforts to prevent iran from gaining access to illicit nuclear material. here's what the report said in pertinent part. it said, quote, they're remains significant steps notably the week implementation of the u.n. security council resolution by china. china remains vulnerable to iran's smuggling of the vital goods for its nuclear program, smugglers use the front companies...
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he also is linking art and science. so you can see a theme shaping up here. he works with people as diverse as nasa deepak chopra, really bringing those two sort of right brain, left brain functions together. bella gaia has already had shows, toured countries, reached some , people in person and about million through online and tv. and we are going to be lucky enough to have a performance of bella gaia here the aspen institute this week. and when is that going to be? mr. williams: tomorrow at : o'clock at paepcke. ms. tischler: tomorrow, : o'clock, be there. so before we launch into their presentations, ed, what is big data? mr. parsons: a very good question. i think i we're brutally honest, it's a bit of a marketing term at this point in time. it's an opportunity for companies to sell you stuff. but there is -- there is an underlying change afoot in the volumes of data that we are generating ourselves and that have been generated by remote sensing satellites in measuring the world is increasing enormously. and perhaps, within the next years, it will increase
he also is linking art and science. so you can see a theme shaping up here. he works with people as diverse as nasa deepak chopra, really bringing those two sort of right brain, left brain functions together. bella gaia has already had shows, toured countries, reached some , people in person and about million through online and tv. and we are going to be lucky enough to have a performance of bella gaia here the aspen institute this week. and when is that going to be? mr. williams: tomorrow at :...
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i want to reawaken in our inner city kids the love of science and history. how to do that? looks good to history class. imagine we have every child in that class to do their family tree. they would go home and interview their mother, their father, come back to school, and we would have electronic family trees on the computer, and that would be the first. and then the next week they would interview their grandparents. it's important to write down every story, even the ones we might not be true. how many of you now i'm just speaking to the african-americans, how many of you all have assets to be after investors with high cheekbones and straight hair and know that you have need of american ancestors? [laughter] for those of you that can't see all of the black people in here just raised their hand. there's only a slight problem. milledge you have for any new american -- only 5% of the african-american people have of least 12.5% native american ancestry. 50% of the african-american people have at least 12.5% european white ancestors. those high cheekbones and that straight hair
i want to reawaken in our inner city kids the love of science and history. how to do that? looks good to history class. imagine we have every child in that class to do their family tree. they would go home and interview their mother, their father, come back to school, and we would have electronic family trees on the computer, and that would be the first. and then the next week they would interview their grandparents. it's important to write down every story, even the ones we might not be true....
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despite the positive science we still face significant challenges. over 22% of homeowners are underwater. the recent sentiment announced among the five largest banks in the federal government is an important step. it was banks accountable and provides relief to homeowners. the settlement also paves the way for banks to proceed with foreclosures that have been stalled in the pipelines. poet is important to reduce the excess inventory distressed housing, increase sales of these properties that reduce prices and a further depress values. jaime back from the housing crash will not be easy i'm interested in hearing your views on how we can increase the stability of the market. the depress housing market is only taken it: at bj. this is made clear in the president's budget. the budget indicates for the first time, fha may require federal funding to cover its losses. i've long been concerned about the solvency of fha's mutual mortgage insurance on and applaud the efforts of the administration to strengthen fha's risk control. many of the financial problems
despite the positive science we still face significant challenges. over 22% of homeowners are underwater. the recent sentiment announced among the five largest banks in the federal government is an important step. it was banks accountable and provides relief to homeowners. the settlement also paves the way for banks to proceed with foreclosures that have been stalled in the pipelines. poet is important to reduce the excess inventory distressed housing, increase sales of these properties that...
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higher education, entrepreneurial climate, science and technology, enormous dinism in the country. we have a lot of strengths, but what we've done is allow a a bunch of unnecessary costs of doing business to grow up, and creep up, and we -- by inaction basically. at the same time, all the other countries, and, of course, i work around the world on this topic, all the other countries have whole task forces of national leaders that work every day to drive down the cost of doing business, make the infrastructure better, and make better airports and data communications, and make it simpler to do business. we have taken for granted our great strengths, we're wonderful, not able to make progress on the basics. we're not talking about hard stuff here, but keeping the infrastructure modern. we're talking about not sort of throwing obstacles in terms of the regulatory approaches we take. it's -- it's simple stuff, but, really, to me, optimistic baht of the core strengthings, but the real concern is how can we take action? how can we be strategic? how can we actually start taking the initiat
higher education, entrepreneurial climate, science and technology, enormous dinism in the country. we have a lot of strengths, but what we've done is allow a a bunch of unnecessary costs of doing business to grow up, and creep up, and we -- by inaction basically. at the same time, all the other countries, and, of course, i work around the world on this topic, all the other countries have whole task forces of national leaders that work every day to drive down the cost of doing business, make the...
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i talked with a professor of law at the chinese university of political science last night. and he said he tried to go to beijing where that is his home. on april 12. and only found that he was kicked out on april 13. that is the latest. and another attorney, is awaiting his freedom moment, so he is not allowed to travel to beijing or anywhere else at all. another attorney -- [inaudible name], the same day when he announced he would be the attorney for chen guangcheng, his license was withheld by the chinese government, so he is not allowed to represent the case. based on the pre-trial in 2005, we cannot have any confidence that he will receive any fair trial. let me talk a little bit about the supporters of mr. chen. who have experienced ruinous persecution in the past week or so simply for being associated with mr. chen or made aware. a couple, [inaudible name], from beijing. he tried to visit mr. chen. and he and his wife, who is pregnant with a two-month pregnancy, and was kept been forced to have tea with the public officers since may 10. because of that, harassment and
i talked with a professor of law at the chinese university of political science last night. and he said he tried to go to beijing where that is his home. on april 12. and only found that he was kicked out on april 13. that is the latest. and another attorney, is awaiting his freedom moment, so he is not allowed to travel to beijing or anywhere else at all. another attorney -- [inaudible name], the same day when he announced he would be the attorney for chen guangcheng, his license was withheld...
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i know because i spent a lot of time looking at the social science on this, and it goes back decades, that there's a very clear pattern here where young people, who are involved in violence in the entertainment culture are more aggressive. thank god almost none of them become murder 'errors, but some of them do, and we need to ask why, and of course we need to strengthen our gun laws so i hope by legislative action we'll convene such a commission. mr. president, i want to make clear, i am not offering this idea as a substitute for any action that we can take now. any action that the president can take now, for instance, with regard to the existing laws that are aimed at preventing people who shouldn't have guns from having them. keeping guns that are military and not part of hunt organize sports shooting, off the market. anything the president can -- anything the president can do anything congress can accommodate i support a restoration of the assault ban today. these are weapons developed by our military onlily north by private industry, for hunting or sports shooting purposes. they
i know because i spent a lot of time looking at the social science on this, and it goes back decades, that there's a very clear pattern here where young people, who are involved in violence in the entertainment culture are more aggressive. thank god almost none of them become murder 'errors, but some of them do, and we need to ask why, and of course we need to strengthen our gun laws so i hope by legislative action we'll convene such a commission. mr. president, i want to make clear, i am not...
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where the inequality measurements appear to cast some light on the interesting phenomenon in social science. here is, by the way, i'm summing up a little indication of how to understand income inequality measured in tax data in the united states. the inequality measure in this case, which tracks very closely all the standard measures is taken by measuring inequality across counties, the other line is the log of the nasdaq stock market rielsing to a peek and the acorrupt fall in 2000. you see the inequality measure and the stock market measure follow each other precisely. not only do they peek statement they rise and fall by the same proportion. for very obvious reason, inequality in the united states measured by tax data is strongly reflective of the incomes of those at the highest part of the income spectrum and those incomes tend to be heavily dominated by stocks. out of the proceeds of ipo in this period. i'm sorry you're looking at in the actually two measures of exactly the same fee nom non. can verify this. i can't show it on this computer, up fortunately. if you take out the just a h
where the inequality measurements appear to cast some light on the interesting phenomenon in social science. here is, by the way, i'm summing up a little indication of how to understand income inequality measured in tax data in the united states. the inequality measure in this case, which tracks very closely all the standard measures is taken by measuring inequality across counties, the other line is the log of the nasdaq stock market rielsing to a peek and the acorrupt fall in 2000. you see...
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at heart this book is not about politics or science or even the shooting of president. it's about an extraordinary trauma that took place inside the white house over more than two months. in the 130 years since garfield's death, his story has been largely forgotten. but even that claim, even though the entire nation, the entire world was watching, no one really understood what was happening. what began as a shooting became an incredible struggle for power and ambition. the result was the brutal death of one of our most promising leaders at the hands of his own physicians. this is an intimate heartbreaking story of ignorance verses scions, agreed versus heroism. james garfield was not as he has often been remembered to be just a bland 19th century politician. on the contrary, that's the wrong picture. i'm not sure what went up, but on the contrary, he was one of the most extraordinary man ever elected president. although he was born into desperate poverty, he became a professor of literature, mathematics and ancient languages when he was just a sophomore in college. by t
at heart this book is not about politics or science or even the shooting of president. it's about an extraordinary trauma that took place inside the white house over more than two months. in the 130 years since garfield's death, his story has been largely forgotten. but even that claim, even though the entire nation, the entire world was watching, no one really understood what was happening. what began as a shooting became an incredible struggle for power and ambition. the result was the brutal...
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. >> i am looking for half-full, half-empty science. so, states are developing national divisions. the end goal of course is to end up in july with an arms treaty developing standards to curb the international and irresponsible and illegal trade. what those comments about the att and want to make two points i want has been raised already because paul taught about looking at potentially troubling trends of the export of conflict areas were two particularly regimes are human rights abusers. the att ivc is not a panacea that will stop arms sales that we would rather not see. but what it will do is make it more difficult for states exporting arms to does to justify them because there will be more scrutiny about international arms sales and will start to create norms about arms sales. so give states a tool in their foreign policy toolbox. and just again, to plug sipri's work and the importance of transparency, sipri's work with the a lot easier statius made this information available and we didn't have to dig quite so much. so presumably they will be a transparency aspect to the arms tr
. >> i am looking for half-full, half-empty science. so, states are developing national divisions. the end goal of course is to end up in july with an arms treaty developing standards to curb the international and irresponsible and illegal trade. what those comments about the att and want to make two points i want has been raised already because paul taught about looking at potentially troubling trends of the export of conflict areas were two particularly regimes are human rights abusers....
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our fourth largest trading pardner, and as we pursue engagement whether it's trade, investment, or science and technology cooperation, cooperation on things like environmental protection, fighting infectious diseases, promoting cooperation in space, you name it, areas in which our researchers and scientists on a daily basis are working unabated and 3/11, if anything, has drawn us closer together. real quick in concluding, i would just raise one issue of concern to me permanently, being -- to me personally, being the beneficiary of a student exchange program. that's the number of students from both our countries in each other's countries is relatively low, and i think we can do better. there's 6600 american young people in japanning renow. i think it should be twice that, three times that. right now there's 25,000 japanese young people and other researchers here in the u.s. that number is on the decline japan used to be in the number one sending of countries to the u.s. now it's fourth between china, india, and south korea. the fact we're all here today means we care about the relationship
our fourth largest trading pardner, and as we pursue engagement whether it's trade, investment, or science and technology cooperation, cooperation on things like environmental protection, fighting infectious diseases, promoting cooperation in space, you name it, areas in which our researchers and scientists on a daily basis are working unabated and 3/11, if anything, has drawn us closer together. real quick in concluding, i would just raise one issue of concern to me permanently, being -- to me...
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that's why this budget provides 11.9 billion for science and technology is. it includes 2.1 billion from atv to basic research it provides 10.4 billion to sustain the continued growth in the special operations forces and it provides 3.8 billion for unmanned air systems and invests 3.4 billion insider activities. at the same time the guidance recognizes the need to prioritize and distinguished urgent modernization needs from those that can be delayed to be particularly in light of schedule and cost problems there for the budget has identified 75 billion in savings over five years resulting from the canceled or restructure programs some examples 15.1 million in savings from restructuring the joint strike fighter by dillinger aircraft purchases so we can allow more time for the development and testing. 1.3 billion in savings from delaying the default of the army ground combat vehicle deutsch a contract in difficulties. 4.3 billion in savings from delaying the next generation of the ballistic missile submarines by two years for the affordability and management re
that's why this budget provides 11.9 billion for science and technology is. it includes 2.1 billion from atv to basic research it provides 10.4 billion to sustain the continued growth in the special operations forces and it provides 3.8 billion for unmanned air systems and invests 3.4 billion insider activities. at the same time the guidance recognizes the need to prioritize and distinguished urgent modernization needs from those that can be delayed to be particularly in light of schedule and...
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the national academy of sciences has a discussion on the process of election polling and forecasting . >> it starts as an economic argument. men are having a harder time adapting to the economy and women are adapting more easily. i can't tell you why. there's different periods in history where men have adapted easily. it's education and credential. the economy is fast changing. women seem to be getting the skills and credential at the faster rate than men are. they seem to be more nimble. that kind of filters down to the society. i talk about how that changes marriage and our notion of fatherhood and what men can and can't do in families. and, you know, how young people have sex and make decisions and so you really start to see it having an influence on culture. >> tucker karlson joins hannah rosen to discuss the end of men. saturday night at 10:00 eastern. this weekend on c-span2'sbook tv. >>> the former head of israel's intelligence agency says a nuclear iran does not pose a throat israel. and normally iran will only hurt it itself if it goes nuclear. he served in said for more tha
the national academy of sciences has a discussion on the process of election polling and forecasting . >> it starts as an economic argument. men are having a harder time adapting to the economy and women are adapting more easily. i can't tell you why. there's different periods in history where men have adapted easily. it's education and credential. the economy is fast changing. women seem to be getting the skills and credential at the faster rate than men are. they seem to be more nimble....
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another example, science and knowledge and innovation because that is the seed corn of the future. i want to make sure we don't eat the seed corn. reversibility is the concept reviews to remind ourselves that we want to act in such a way that to the extent we can with the $487 million cut, preserve options for the future. >> bicolor focus on reversibility, avoiding departmental hubris because it's entirely possible. secretary gates was fond of pointing this out that we could get this wrong. we will remain alert as progressives, as the chairman referred to the four budget cycles going to 2020 and we will be alert to the need to either change course or shift course a little as the world shifts beyond our control in many ways. we have to make very difficult choices of $487 billion of cuts and we think we've got a pretty good pathway forward that would allow us to change course. >> let me take about two more questions. serve. >> secretary cannot imagine they would need to use innovative matters in latin america and africa. does this mean in any way smaller footprint and could you elabo
another example, science and knowledge and innovation because that is the seed corn of the future. i want to make sure we don't eat the seed corn. reversibility is the concept reviews to remind ourselves that we want to act in such a way that to the extent we can with the $487 million cut, preserve options for the future. >> bicolor focus on reversibility, avoiding departmental hubris because it's entirely possible. secretary gates was fond of pointing this out that we could get this...
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studies, department of history, the department of anthropology, the department of sociology and political science. london also in alondra nelson is the coeditor of technicolor, race, technology, and everyday life. she is the author of the prize-winning body and soul and the fight against medical discrimination, which at last count had won three major prizes from the american sociology association. she is also the author of the forthcoming the social life of dna, which will be available next year from the democrats. without further ado, i introducer. shannon. >> i am pleased to moderate the session. let me introduce our panel of speakers. seated next to me is reverend darlene nipper. she has had leadership positions in the government and corporate and nonprofit sectors, including the city government of washington tv and the national mental health association and the national alliance on mental illness where she served as a chief operating officer. she is an ordained minister and she most recently served in the community of washington. seated next to her is patricia williams, professor of law at ko
studies, department of history, the department of anthropology, the department of sociology and political science. london also in alondra nelson is the coeditor of technicolor, race, technology, and everyday life. she is the author of the prize-winning body and soul and the fight against medical discrimination, which at last count had won three major prizes from the american sociology association. she is also the author of the forthcoming the social life of dna, which will be available next...
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many ways representative of the disinvestment in the humanity, disinvestment of the arts in favor of science, in favor of technology but it strikes me that what you just said and the context of the book and the fact that we still have the sort of need for the untold stories for the dark secrets is indicative of a kind of historical illiteracilliterac y that exists in our country and that african-americans and that black history in africana history itself with the subject that is most unknown or he raced from our collective consciousness. do you think that historical illiteracy contributes to our present and even to our future? do you see the larger story that you tell here as essential to your vision of the country we ought to live in? >> i don't know that i have thought about it in that way. what i definitely thought about was how reflective her family was of the american story and i wanted very much to imbue it with the history so that people could see that her family had front row seats to some of the most important moments in our history slavery, civil war emancipation, the migration, ji
many ways representative of the disinvestment in the humanity, disinvestment of the arts in favor of science, in favor of technology but it strikes me that what you just said and the context of the book and the fact that we still have the sort of need for the untold stories for the dark secrets is indicative of a kind of historical illiteracilliterac y that exists in our country and that african-americans and that black history in africana history itself with the subject that is most unknown or...
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will be first melissa deckman professor of april science at washington college. and a nationally recognized expert on issues related to religion and politics, women in politics, and political behavior. she is the author of a book "women in politics, the political power and influence" among many other works. her presentation will exam the gender gap in the catholic vote as well as attitudes about reproductive rights, the hhs mandate, and religious using data taken from last month from the public religion research institutes american values survey. after melissa dr. mar ray, the doctor of polling for the center of applied research and the apostolate at georgetown university. mark is also a research associate professor at georgetown university. his research focusing on culture and politics, political participation, democracyization, and religion and politics. method logically -- cross-sectional time series studies. and then -- final dr. greg smith is a senior researcher at the pew research center on religion and forum life. a frequent commentators on politics and re
will be first melissa deckman professor of april science at washington college. and a nationally recognized expert on issues related to religion and politics, women in politics, and political behavior. she is the author of a book "women in politics, the political power and influence" among many other works. her presentation will exam the gender gap in the catholic vote as well as attitudes about reproductive rights, the hhs mandate, and religious using data taken from last month from...
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complete about a discussion on fatigue and how airlines passenger and cargo alike must adapt to the same science-based approach in scheduling their pilots to promote our never-ending goal of one level of safety. as with many forums in the recent past, we continue to examination the -- in our craft and how to keep the flying skills sharp. and we'll explore the rapidly growing segment of unmanned air ideal systems. we may find ourselves sharing our air space with people on the ground. it rears careful examination of pilots within health, fatigue, automation and security in short, everything matters. sitting an you and presenting before you are some of the world's leading experts on the air safety. take the opportunity networking with other attenkeys. ask question of the panelists and visit the great exhibits and sponsor. as i tell my passenger, buckle up, unlike the regular passengers your ride is for the next two days. to formally begin the meeting. we honor the united states and canada with the national anthems of the great countries. please rise for the playing of "oh canada" and the playing of the"
complete about a discussion on fatigue and how airlines passenger and cargo alike must adapt to the same science-based approach in scheduling their pilots to promote our never-ending goal of one level of safety. as with many forums in the recent past, we continue to examination the -- in our craft and how to keep the flying skills sharp. and we'll explore the rapidly growing segment of unmanned air ideal systems. we may find ourselves sharing our air space with people on the ground. it rears...
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consistently by both democrats and republicans cannot of the great society and let me tell you this, the science is in the argument the debate is over. the earlier that we get young people into some sort of formal educational opportunity the better off they are going to be. in fact, it is a better expenditure of dollars. it's been a good time is expired. i was hoping to finish. >> even to spend it i foot think. >> recognized for three minutes to read >> this budget assumes no reduction to the head start program and the assumption is its head start is to be increased that the funds would come from other spending reductions and not tax increases i r.j. no vote and yelled back. >> the gentleman. >> mr. chairman, i believe the investment in our youngest americans is an investment that will be used regains for the country. it's reasonable that it should be paid for. if the gentleman has another pay for that he prefers in order to ensure these young americans opportunity, i would welcome his amendment to this proposal but i think the idea of fully paying for it by asking some of the companies like exx
consistently by both democrats and republicans cannot of the great society and let me tell you this, the science is in the argument the debate is over. the earlier that we get young people into some sort of formal educational opportunity the better off they are going to be. in fact, it is a better expenditure of dollars. it's been a good time is expired. i was hoping to finish. >> even to spend it i foot think. >> recognized for three minutes to read >> this budget assumes no...